This is the CensoredCartoons video that I had on my old channel before it got banned. Surprisingly, this one never got removed.
This was originally made on January 20, 2008. I don't remember the day it was originally uploaded, though. It couldn't have been long after. It was probably the same day, actually.
This was originally made as a response to Zigzad4ever's "Random Cartoons Censored" series, but for whatever reason, he never accepted it as a video response.
Download the generic censor beep here (it's the 1kHz one): http://www.mediacollege.com/audio/tone/download/
3-22-10: 10,000 views.
5-08-10: 20,000 views.
6-19-10: 30,000 views.
10-06-10: 85,000 views.
1-07-10: 150,000 views.
3-13-11: 200,000 views.
6-07-11: 300,000 views.
9-20-11: 500,000 views.
10-08-11: 600,000 views.
10-21-11: 700,000 views.
10-27-11: 800,000 views.
11-01-11: 900,000 views.
11-07-11: 1,000,000 views.
11-29-11: 1,500,000 views.
12-15-11: 2,000,000 views.
1-14-12: 3,000,000 views.
2-15-12: 4,000,000 views.
5-19-12: 5,000,000 views.
7-08-12: 6,000,000 views.
9-05-12: 8,000,000 views.
6-23-13: 10,000,000 views.
11-11-14: 12,000,000 views.
9-23-15: 13,000,000 views.

published:11 Oct 2009

views:13601884

published:02 Sep 2015

views:1149

Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will probably never forget! Created by the talented team of AnnaHindsPaddock, Isabela Littger de Pinho, and Kriti Kaur! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Production time for this particular project took about three semesters to complete, and they used mostly Photoshop for all of the pre-production, we used Maya for the animation/rigging, Zbrush for modeling/texturing, RenderMan RIS for lighting/rendering; Nuke for post processing, and Premiere for editing.
A Film by:
Anna Hinds Paddock
Isabela Littger de Pinho
Kriti Kaur
Music by:
Corey Wallace
Produced at:
Ringling College of Art + Design
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/129107615
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IRON GIANT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5278UpftcU
BIGHERO 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqFSkylQbEM
DISNEYBADLIP READING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBcoT-PFsAU
ICE AGE
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
A BUG'S LIFERIO 2
TURBO
ATLANTIS: THE LOSTEMPIRELILO & STITCH
SHERLOCK
HARRY POTTER
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CORALINE
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SHREK 2
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BATMAN
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RATATOUILLE
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ALADDIN
LEGO BATMAN
HERCULES
MULAN
MONSTERS VS ALIENS
SON OF BATMAN
TOY STORY
RIO
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
SHREK
WATCH DOGS
RIO
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
SHREK 2
KUNGFU PANDA
LEGO BATMAN
THE LEGO MOVIE
THE HUNGER GAMES
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
300SEX
TARZAN
THOR: THE DARK WORLD
THE LIONKING (DISNEY)
THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG
THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
X-MEN: WOLVERINE
IRON MAN 3
MAN OF STEEL
SLEEPING BEAUTY / MALEFICENT (DISNEY)
PLANES (DISNEY / PIXAR)
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN
HARRY POTTER SERIES!!
THE CROODS & TURBO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRHA4...
LOST:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzCIh...
CAPTAIN AMERICA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAZR5...
INFAMOUS: SECOND SON:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqExZ...
TOY STORY 3: (DISNEY / PIXAR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4DRx...
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbzUv...
DESPICABLE ME AND DESPICABLE ME 2!!!
CARS and CARS 2 !!!!
THE INCREDIBLES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuJP-...
MONSTERS U INC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDMiZ...
TANGLED:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydiq...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (CENSORED EDITION)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftPDq...
FROZEN (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apkqS8...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 1 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x0y6v...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 2 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80XfRd...
EPIC (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GdbbV...
TURBO
CROODS
WINNIE THE POOH
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Film

A film, also called a movie, motion picture or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon.
This optical illusion causes the audience to perceive continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion picture camera; by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques; by means of CGI and computer animation; or by a combination of some or all of these techniques and other visual effects. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to the industry of films and filmmaking or to the art of filmmaking itself. The contemporary definition of cinema is the art of simulating experiences to communicate ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty or atmosphere by the means of recorded or programmed moving images along with other sensory stimulations.

Censored Cartoons

This is the CensoredCartoons video that I had on my old channel before it got banned. Surprisingly, this one never got removed.
This was originally made on January 20, 2008. I don't remember the day it was originally uploaded, though. It couldn't have been long after. It was probably the same day, actually.
This was originally made as a response to Zigzad4ever's "Random Cartoons Censored" series, but for whatever reason, he never accepted it as a video response.
Download the generic censor beep here (it's the 1kHz one): http://www.mediacollege.com/audio/tone/download/
3-22-10: 10,000 views.
5-08-10: 20,000 views.
6-19-10: 30,000 views.
10-06-10: 85,000 views.
1-07-10: 150,000 views.
3-13-11: 200,000 views.
6-07-11: 300,000 views.
9-20-11: 500,000 views.
10-08-11: 600,000 views.
10-21-11: 700,000 views.
10-27-11: 800,000 views.
11-01-11: 900,000 views.
11-07-11: 1,000,000 views.
11-29-11: 1,500,000 views.
12-15-11: 2,000,000 views.
1-14-12: 3,000,000 views.
2-15-12: 4,000,000 views.
5-19-12: 5,000,000 views.
7-08-12: 6,000,000 views.
9-05-12: 8,000,000 views.
6-23-13: 10,000,000 views.
11-11-14: 12,000,000 views.
9-23-15: 13,000,000 views.

0:09

BRITISH BOARD OF FILM CENSORS

BRITISH BOARD OF FILM CENSORS

BRITISH BOARD OF FILM CENSORS

4:10

CGI 3D Animated Short "None of That" - by Group Suspific

CGI 3D Animated Short "None of That" - by Group Suspific

CGI 3D Animated Short "None of That" - by Group Suspific

Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will probably never forget! Created by the talented team of AnnaHindsPaddock, Isabela Littger de Pinho, and Kriti Kaur! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Production time for this particular project took about three semesters to complete, and they used mostly Photoshop for all of the pre-production, we used Maya for the animation/rigging, Zbrush for modeling/texturing, RenderMan RIS for lighting/rendering; Nuke for post processing, and Premiere for editing.
A Film by:
Anna Hinds Paddock
Isabela Littger de Pinho
Kriti Kaur
Music by:
Corey Wallace
Produced at:
Ringling College of Art + Design
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/129107615
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ANTMAN
PHINEAS AND FERB
INSIDE OUTGOODDINOSAUR
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yszBA6vN1VQ
IRON GIANT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5278UpftcU
BIGHERO 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqFSkylQbEM
DISNEYBADLIP READING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBcoT-PFsAU
ICE AGE
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
A BUG'S LIFERIO 2
TURBO
ATLANTIS: THE LOSTEMPIRELILO & STITCH
SHERLOCK
HARRY POTTER
THE LITTLE MERMAID
PARANORMAN
FREE BIRDS
ESCAPE FROM PLANETEARTH
CORALINE
THE POWERPUFF GIRLS
SHREK 2
THE CROODS
CARSTOY STORY 2
BATMAN
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
RATATOUILLE
BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS
ALADDIN
LEGO BATMAN
HERCULES
MULAN
MONSTERS VS ALIENS
SON OF BATMAN
TOY STORY
RIO
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
SHREK
WATCH DOGS
RIO
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
SHREK 2
KUNGFU PANDA
LEGO BATMAN
THE LEGO MOVIE
THE HUNGER GAMES
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
300SEX
TARZAN
THOR: THE DARK WORLD
THE LIONKING (DISNEY)
THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG
THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
X-MEN: WOLVERINE
IRON MAN 3
MAN OF STEEL
SLEEPING BEAUTY / MALEFICENT (DISNEY)
PLANES (DISNEY / PIXAR)
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN
HARRY POTTER SERIES!!
THE CROODS & TURBO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRHA4...
LOST:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzCIh...
CAPTAIN AMERICA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAZR5...
INFAMOUS: SECOND SON:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqExZ...
TOY STORY 3: (DISNEY / PIXAR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4DRx...
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbzUv...
DESPICABLE ME AND DESPICABLE ME 2!!!
CARS and CARS 2 !!!!
THE INCREDIBLES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuJP-...
MONSTERS U INC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDMiZ...
TANGLED:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydiq...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (CENSORED EDITION)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftPDq...
FROZEN (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apkqS8...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 1 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x0y6v...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 2 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80XfRd...
EPIC (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GdbbV...
TURBO
CROODS
WINNIE THE POOH
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Hollywood's Dirtiest Little Secret: How the Government Shapes & Censors the Movies (2004)

Hollywood's Dirtiest Little Secret: How the Government Shapes & Censors the Movies (2004)

Hollywood's Dirtiest Little Secret: How the Government Shapes & Censors the Movies (2004)

Stripes is a 1981American buddy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers.
On his way to the premiere of Meatballs, Ivan Reitman thought up the idea for a film: "Cheech and Chong join the army".[2] He pitched it to Paramount Pictures and they greenlit the film that day. Len Blum and Dan Goldberg wrote the screenplay in Toronto and read it to Reitman, who was in Los Angeles, over the phone. The director, in turn, would give the writers notes. Cheech and Chong's manager thought the script was very funny; however, the comedy duo wanted complete creative control. Reitman then suggested to Goldberg that they change the two main characters to ones suited for Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, figuring if they could get Ramis interested and let him tailor the script for the two of them, he could convince Murray to do it.[2]
Ramis had already co-written National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs, but was relatively unknown as a film actor.[2] His best-known acting work prior to Stripes was as a cast member for the late-night TV sketch comedy Second City Television, which he had quit a few years earlier.[3] Columbia Pictures did not like Ramis's audition but Reitman told the studio that he was hiring the comedian anyway.[2] P. J. Soles reported that Dennis Quaid had read for the role of Russell and that Ramis was reluctant to appear in the film, but that Murray told Ramis he did not wish to work with anyone else and would leave the film unless he played the other principal.[4]
Casting directorKaren Rea saw Conrad Dunn on the stage and asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in New York.[5] Judge Reinhold played Elmo, who was given the best jokes from the Cheech and Chong draft of the screenplay. Sean Young was cast based on her looks, and Reitman felt that her "sweetness" would go well with Ramis.[2] Soles tested with Murray and they got along well together. John Diehl had never auditioned before and won his first paying job as an actor. Goldberg knew John Candy from Toronto and told Reitman that he should be in the film; he was not required to audition.[2]
Reitman was a fan of the westerns that Warren Oates had been in and wanted someone who was strong and that everyone respected to control the film's misfit platoon. Reinhold said that during filming Oates would tell stories about working on films like The Wild Bunch and they would be enthralled. Reitman wanted "a little bit of weight in the center", and added the argument between Hulka and Winger.[2] It was not played for laughs and allowed Murray to do a serious scene, something he had not done before. During filming one of the obstacle courses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the veteran actor about it to see what would happen and get a genuine reaction. Oates' front tooth got chipped in the process and he yelled at Reitman for what he did.[2]
Every scene had some element of improvisation due in large part to Murray and Ramis. Much of the mud wrestling scene was made up on the spot by Reitman. Candy felt uncomfortable during filming, but Reitman talked him through it. The spatula scene in the kitchen of the general's house was filmed at three in the morning, after the cast and crew had been up the entire day. Murray improvised the "Aunt JemimaTreatment" sequence and Soles reacted naturally to whatever he said and did.[2]
Filming began in Kentucky in November 1980, then moved to California in December. Principal photography ended on Stage 20 at Burbank Studios on January 29, 1981. The production was allowed to shoot the army base scenes at Fort Knox, the city scenes in Louisville, and the Czechoslovakia scenes at the closed Chapeze Distillery (owned by Jim Beam) in Clermont, with a budget of $9–10 million and a 42-day shooting schedule. Reitman, Goldberg, and Ramis were involved in a detailed negotiation with the Department of Defense to make the film conducive to the recruiting needs of the military, in exchange for subsidies in the form of free labor and location and equipment access.[6]
Dunn remembered Candy inviting the men in the platoon to his house while filming was under way, for a homemade spaghetti dinner and to watch the famous Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II No Más Fight (November 25, 1980). He recalled that he and Candy were the only two cast members who knew the lyrics to the song, "Doo Wah Diddy", and taught them the rest of the company. "I really enjoyed playing Psycho", he said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes_(film)

9:23

DISNEY PRINCESS Movie Clips Censored Reaction

DISNEY PRINCESS Movie Clips Censored Reaction

DISNEY PRINCESS Movie Clips Censored Reaction

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Censored Cartoons

This is the CensoredCartoons video that I had on my old channel before it got banned. Surprisingly, this one never got removed.
This was originally made on January 20, 2008. I don't remember the day it was originally uploaded, though. It couldn't have been long after. It was probably the same day, actually.
This was originally made as a response to Zigzad4ever's "Random Cartoons Censored" series, but for whatever reason, he never accepted it as a video response.
Download the generic censor beep here (it's the 1kHz one): http://www.mediacollege.com/audio/tone/download/
3-22-10: 10,000 views.
5-08-10: 20,000 views.
6-19-10: 30,000 views.
10-06-10: 85,000 views.
1-07-10: 150,000 views.
3-13-11: 200,000 views.
6-07-11: 300,000 views.
9-20-11: 500,000 views.
10-08-11: 600,000 views.
...

published: 11 Oct 2009

BRITISH BOARD OF FILM CENSORS

published: 02 Sep 2015

CGI 3D Animated Short "None of That" - by Group Suspific

Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will probably never forget! Created by the talented team of AnnaHindsPaddock, Isabela Littger de Pinho, and Kriti Kaur! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Production time for this particular project took about three semesters to complete, and they used mostly Photoshop for all of the pre-production, we used Maya for the animation/rigging, Zbrush for modeling/texturing, RenderMan RIS for lighting/rendering; Nuke for post processing, and Premiere for editing.
A Film by:
Anna Hinds Paddock
Isabela Littger de Pinho
Kriti Kaur
Music by:
Corey Wallace
Produced at:
Ringling College of Art + Design
Vimeo: https:/...

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Hollywood's Dirtiest Little Secret: How the Government Shapes & Censors the Movies (2004)

CGI 3D Animated Short "None of That" - by Group Suspific

Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will pr...

Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will probably never forget! Created by the talented team of AnnaHindsPaddock, Isabela Littger de Pinho, and Kriti Kaur! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Production time for this particular project took about three semesters to complete, and they used mostly Photoshop for all of the pre-production, we used Maya for the animation/rigging, Zbrush for modeling/texturing, RenderMan RIS for lighting/rendering; Nuke for post processing, and Premiere for editing.
A Film by:
Anna Hinds Paddock
Isabela Littger de Pinho
Kriti Kaur
Music by:
Corey Wallace
Produced at:
Ringling College of Art + Design
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/129107615
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groupsuspific
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Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will probably never forget! Created by the talented team of AnnaHindsPaddock, Isabela Littger de Pinho, and Kriti Kaur! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Production time for this particular project took about three semesters to complete, and they used mostly Photoshop for all of the pre-production, we used Maya for the animation/rigging, Zbrush for modeling/texturing, RenderMan RIS for lighting/rendering; Nuke for post processing, and Premiere for editing.
A Film by:
Anna Hinds Paddock
Isabela Littger de Pinho
Kriti Kaur
Music by:
Corey Wallace
Produced at:
Ringling College of Art + Design
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/129107615
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groupsuspific
SUBSCRIBE - to TheCGBros for more inspiring content!
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Today in Unnecessary Censorship, Big Hero 6!!
Is the sequel going to be call big hero 7?
Censorship tells the wrong story
Subscribe! comment!
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Check back soon for more lessons from Disney and Pixar movies!
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ANTMAN
PHINEAS AND FERB
INSIDE OUTGOODDINOSAUR
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yszBA6vN1VQ
IRON GIANT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5278UpftcU
BIGHERO 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqFSkylQbEM
DISNEYBADLIP READING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBcoT-PFsAU
ICE AGE
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
A BUG'S LIFERIO 2
TURBO
ATLANTIS: THE LOSTEMPIRELILO & STITCH
SHERLOCK
HARRY POTTER
THE LITTLE MERMAID
PARANORMAN
FREE BIRDS
ESCAPE FROM PLANETEARTH
CORALINE
THE POWERPUFF GIRLS
SHREK 2
THE CROODS
CARSTOY STORY 2
BATMAN
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
RATATOUILLE
BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS
ALADDIN
LEGO BATMAN
HERCULES
MULAN
MONSTERS VS ALIENS
SON OF BATMAN
TOY STORY
RIO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRHA4...
LOST:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzCIh...
CAPTAIN AMERICA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAZR5...
INFAMOUS: SECOND SON:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqExZ...
TOY STORY 3: (DISNEY / PIXAR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4DRx...
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbzUv...
DESPICABLE ME AND DESPICABLE ME 2!!!
CARS and CARS 2 !!!!
THE INCREDIBLES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuJP-...
MONSTERS U INC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDMiZ...
TANGLED:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydiq...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (CENSORED EDITION)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftPDq...
FROZEN (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apkqS8...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 1 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x0y6v...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 2 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80XfRd...
EPIC (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GdbbV...
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MONSTERS U INC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDMiZ...
TANGLED:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydiq...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (CENSORED EDITION)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftPDq...
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Stripes is a 1981American buddy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers.
On his way to the premiere of Meatballs, Ivan Reitman thought up the idea for a film: "Cheech and Chong join the army".[2] He pitched it to Paramount Pictures and they greenlit the film that day. Len Blum and Dan Goldberg wrote the screenplay in Toronto and read it to Reitman, who was in Los Angeles, over the phone. The director, in turn, would give the writers notes. Cheech and Chong's manager thought the script was very funny; however, the comedy duo wanted complete creative control. Reitman then suggested to Goldberg that they change the two main characters to ones suited for Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, figuring if they could get Ramis interested and let him tailor the script for the two of them, he could convince Murray to do it.[2]
Ramis had already co-written National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs, but was relatively unknown as a film actor.[2] His best-known acting work prior to Stripes was as a cast member for the late-night TV sketch comedy Second City Television, which he had quit a few years earlier.[3] Columbia Pictures did not like Ramis's audition but Reitman told the studio that he was hiring the comedian anyway.[2] P. J. Soles reported that Dennis Quaid had read for the role of Russell and that Ramis was reluctant to appear in the film, but that Murray told Ramis he did not wish to work with anyone else and would leave the film unless he played the other principal.[4]
Casting directorKaren Rea saw Conrad Dunn on the stage and asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in New York.[5] Judge Reinhold played Elmo, who was given the best jokes from the Cheech and Chong draft of the screenplay. Sean Young was cast based on her looks, and Reitman felt that her "sweetness" would go well with Ramis.[2] Soles tested with Murray and they got along well together. John Diehl had never auditioned before and won his first paying job as an actor. Goldberg knew John Candy from Toronto and told Reitman that he should be in the film; he was not required to audition.[2]
Reitman was a fan of the westerns that Warren Oates had been in and wanted someone who was strong and that everyone respected to control the film's misfit platoon. Reinhold said that during filming Oates would tell stories about working on films like The Wild Bunch and they would be enthralled. Reitman wanted "a little bit of weight in the center", and added the argument between Hulka and Winger.[2] It was not played for laughs and allowed Murray to do a serious scene, something he had not done before. During filming one of the obstacle courses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the veteran actor about it to see what would happen and get a genuine reaction. Oates' front tooth got chipped in the process and he yelled at Reitman for what he did.[2]
Every scene had some element of improvisation due in large part to Murray and Ramis. Much of the mud wrestling scene was made up on the spot by Reitman. Candy felt uncomfortable during filming, but Reitman talked him through it. The spatula scene in the kitchen of the general's house was filmed at three in the morning, after the cast and crew had been up the entire day. Murray improvised the "Aunt JemimaTreatment" sequence and Soles reacted naturally to whatever he said and did.[2]
Filming began in Kentucky in November 1980, then moved to California in December. Principal photography ended on Stage 20 at Burbank Studios on January 29, 1981. The production was allowed to shoot the army base scenes at Fort Knox, the city scenes in Louisville, and the Czechoslovakia scenes at the closed Chapeze Distillery (owned by Jim Beam) in Clermont, with a budget of $9–10 million and a 42-day shooting schedule. Reitman, Goldberg, and Ramis were involved in a detailed negotiation with the Department of Defense to make the film conducive to the recruiting needs of the military, in exchange for subsidies in the form of free labor and location and equipment access.[6]
Dunn remembered Candy inviting the men in the platoon to his house while filming was under way, for a homemade spaghetti dinner and to watch the famous Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II No Más Fight (November 25, 1980). He recalled that he and Candy were the only two cast members who knew the lyrics to the song, "Doo Wah Diddy", and taught them the rest of the company. "I really enjoyed playing Psycho", he said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes_(film)

Stripes is a 1981American buddy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers.
On his way to the premiere of Meatballs, Ivan Reitman thought up the idea for a film: "Cheech and Chong join the army".[2] He pitched it to Paramount Pictures and they greenlit the film that day. Len Blum and Dan Goldberg wrote the screenplay in Toronto and read it to Reitman, who was in Los Angeles, over the phone. The director, in turn, would give the writers notes. Cheech and Chong's manager thought the script was very funny; however, the comedy duo wanted complete creative control. Reitman then suggested to Goldberg that they change the two main characters to ones suited for Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, figuring if they could get Ramis interested and let him tailor the script for the two of them, he could convince Murray to do it.[2]
Ramis had already co-written National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs, but was relatively unknown as a film actor.[2] His best-known acting work prior to Stripes was as a cast member for the late-night TV sketch comedy Second City Television, which he had quit a few years earlier.[3] Columbia Pictures did not like Ramis's audition but Reitman told the studio that he was hiring the comedian anyway.[2] P. J. Soles reported that Dennis Quaid had read for the role of Russell and that Ramis was reluctant to appear in the film, but that Murray told Ramis he did not wish to work with anyone else and would leave the film unless he played the other principal.[4]
Casting directorKaren Rea saw Conrad Dunn on the stage and asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in New York.[5] Judge Reinhold played Elmo, who was given the best jokes from the Cheech and Chong draft of the screenplay. Sean Young was cast based on her looks, and Reitman felt that her "sweetness" would go well with Ramis.[2] Soles tested with Murray and they got along well together. John Diehl had never auditioned before and won his first paying job as an actor. Goldberg knew John Candy from Toronto and told Reitman that he should be in the film; he was not required to audition.[2]
Reitman was a fan of the westerns that Warren Oates had been in and wanted someone who was strong and that everyone respected to control the film's misfit platoon. Reinhold said that during filming Oates would tell stories about working on films like The Wild Bunch and they would be enthralled. Reitman wanted "a little bit of weight in the center", and added the argument between Hulka and Winger.[2] It was not played for laughs and allowed Murray to do a serious scene, something he had not done before. During filming one of the obstacle courses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the veteran actor about it to see what would happen and get a genuine reaction. Oates' front tooth got chipped in the process and he yelled at Reitman for what he did.[2]
Every scene had some element of improvisation due in large part to Murray and Ramis. Much of the mud wrestling scene was made up on the spot by Reitman. Candy felt uncomfortable during filming, but Reitman talked him through it. The spatula scene in the kitchen of the general's house was filmed at three in the morning, after the cast and crew had been up the entire day. Murray improvised the "Aunt JemimaTreatment" sequence and Soles reacted naturally to whatever he said and did.[2]
Filming began in Kentucky in November 1980, then moved to California in December. Principal photography ended on Stage 20 at Burbank Studios on January 29, 1981. The production was allowed to shoot the army base scenes at Fort Knox, the city scenes in Louisville, and the Czechoslovakia scenes at the closed Chapeze Distillery (owned by Jim Beam) in Clermont, with a budget of $9–10 million and a 42-day shooting schedule. Reitman, Goldberg, and Ramis were involved in a detailed negotiation with the Department of Defense to make the film conducive to the recruiting needs of the military, in exchange for subsidies in the form of free labor and location and equipment access.[6]
Dunn remembered Candy inviting the men in the platoon to his house while filming was under way, for a homemade spaghetti dinner and to watch the famous Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II No Más Fight (November 25, 1980). He recalled that he and Candy were the only two cast members who knew the lyrics to the song, "Doo Wah Diddy", and taught them the rest of the company. "I really enjoyed playing Psycho", he said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes_(film)

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'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan | News Today
In recent years, Pakistan has seen a huge resurgence of its film industry, which has emerged from th...

published: 18 Nov 2017

'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan

'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan
In recent years, Pakistan has seen a huge resurgence of its film industry, which has emerged from the shadow of Bollywood to find its own identity, one at the forefront of the battle between a growing conservatism in the country and an emboldened youth hungry for change. There’s a notable trend towa...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/nov/17/verna-or-else-pakistan-shoaib-mansoor-mahira-khan-censors

published: 18 Nov 2017

News today-Padmavati controversy: haryana govt to require the Board of censors to ban the film acro

The on-off saga of releasing “SexyDurga” in India has come to a sorry conclusion, for now. The film did not play at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa, despite a court order requiring that it should be. Instead, it must now be re-certified by India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s film won the Hivos Tiger award at Rotterdam earlier this year and played at the Singapore International Film Festival last week. But it is proving too controversial to play in its country of origin.
Along with “Nude,” the film was dropped from the Goa festival line-up on technical grounds. The head of the Panorama section’s selection committee and two others resigned, while several other jury members signed a letter of protest.
Sasidharan moved the Kerala High Court, who ordered the festival to screen the film. The version to be screened was a censored version certified by the CBFC where the title was changed to ‘S Durga’ (Durga is the name of an Indian goddess and a popular female name) to avoid offending Hindu religious sentiments. Swear words were also muted. India’s information and broadcasting ministry appealed against the court decision, but it was quashed.
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The on-off saga of releasing “SexyDurga” in India has come to a sorry conclusion, for now. The film did not play at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa, despite a court order requiring that it should be. Instead, it must now be re-certified by India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s film won the Hivos Tiger award at Rotterdam earlier this year and played at the Singapore International Film Festival last week. But it is proving too controversial to play in its country of origin.
Along with “Nude,” the film was dropped from the Goa festival line-up on technical grounds. The head of the Panorama section’s selection committee and two others resigned, while several other jury members signed a letter of protest.
Sasidharan moved the Kerala High Court, who ordered the festival to screen the film. The version to be screened was a censored version certified by the CBFC where the title was changed to ‘S Durga’ (Durga is the name of an Indian goddess and a popular female name) to avoid offending Hindu religious sentiments. Swear words were also muted. India’s information and broadcasting ministry appealed against the court decision, but it was quashed.
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'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan

'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan
In recent years, Pakistan has seen a huge resurgence of its film industry, which h...

'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan
In recent years, Pakistan has seen a huge resurgence of its film industry, which has emerged from the shadow of Bollywood to find its own identity, one at the forefront of the battle between a growing conservatism in the country and an emboldened youth hungry for change. There’s a notable trend towa...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/nov/17/verna-or-else-pakistan-shoaib-mansoor-mahira-khan-censors

'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan
In recent years, Pakistan has seen a huge resurgence of its film industry, which has emerged from the shadow of Bollywood to find its own identity, one at the forefront of the battle between a growing conservatism in the country and an emboldened youth hungry for change. There’s a notable trend towa...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/nov/17/verna-or-else-pakistan-shoaib-mansoor-mahira-khan-censors

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Censor

The movie story deals with Vikramjeet who is unhappy with Indian Censor Board who prepares a list of cuts for Bollywood film producer, Vikramjeet is unhappy and decides to meet the Minister himself to appeal against these cuts, only to find out that the Minister favors even more cuts. Then Vikramjeet shows this movie in a private theatre to an audience from all walks of life, he then takes their written opinion, smuggles a copy to America, just in time to ensure that it is nominated for an Oscar. This is where Vikramjeet's troubles start as the CensorBoard refuses to grant a "U" certificate; he is arrested for smuggling the movie without permission from the Reserve Bank of India. The only way he can escape the wrath of the authorities is getting some fans and stars of his movie to gather ...

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Panelstory český film 1979

in this film you may see czech prefab houses at Prague, in novadays Prague 4 Haje (Google maps - street view), rim of Prague, at these days they were building subway station called ,,Kousmonaut's'' (astronauts station), todays ,,Haje''
film made by mrs. Vera Chytilovahttp://www.csfd.cz/film/1535-panelstory-aneb-jak-se-rodi-sidliste/prehled/
she had to make a film with celebration of creating socialis workship, etc, etc, but she made it in semi-docu / reality style, with ameteurs, or beginers from small theaters,
they say this film has been screening only 1 week at Prague and other biggest cities, then stopped
(censors didin't realize how she made it, she used to be a rebel, anti-komunist mind)
only on small villiages they screen this film/docu picture, people usually jeering and made jok...

The Woman in White1917

The Woman in White (1917 film) - Wikipedia
The Woman in White is a 1917American drama film that was directed by Ernest C. Warde.
It comprises five reels of 4,627 feet and had its premiere on July 1, 1917. Length: 1 hour 8 minutes. The film was originally distributed by
Pathé.
In the1920s it was re-released under the title The Unfortunate Marriage.
Plot[
As described in a
film magazine
review,
LauraFairlie (
Florence La Badie)
marries Sir Pervival Glyde (
Richard R. Neill)
as a result of her father's last request. Shortly after her marriage, Ann Catherick (also played by Florence La Badie), known as the "woman in white" and
who resembles Laura, comes to Laura and tells her of Glyde's past, making Laura unhappy. Marian (GertrudeDallas), Laura's half sister, learns from Laura
the...

published: 08 Jun 2017

The Outlaw

This move is an absolute classic Western! After its premiere in 1943, he was immediately banned by the U.S. censors. The reason was - sounds incredible today, the too large bust of actress Jane Russell in her first film role. After several drastic cuts, the film was re-released in 1946 and became a box office hit. Even during making the movie there was trouble. DirectorHoward Hawks was fired by ProducerHoward Hughs, who then directed the film himself.
It is the story of the legendary Western heroes Doc Holliday, Billy the Kid and SheriffPat Garrett. A fight among friends for a horse and a beautiful woman developes.

Fear, Panic & Censorship (Video Nasty Documentary)

Chasing the Dragon (C)

In an effort to combat the growing epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse, the FBI and DEA have released "Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict," a documentary aimed at educating students and young adults about the dangers of addiction. More at www.fbi.gov/ChasingTheDragon

The movie story deals with Vikramjeet who is unhappy with Indian Censor Board who prepares a list of cuts for Bollywood film producer, Vikramjeet is unhappy and decides to meet the Minister himself to appeal against these cuts, only to find out that the Minister favors even more cuts. Then Vikramjeet shows this movie in a private theatre to an audience from all walks of life, he then takes their written opinion, smuggles a copy to America, just in time to ensure that it is nominated for an Oscar. This is where Vikramjeet's troubles start as the CensorBoard refuses to grant a "U" certificate; he is arrested for smuggling the movie without permission from the Reserve Bank of India. The only way he can escape the wrath of the authorities is getting some fans and stars of his movie to gather some dirt on the Censor Board members and expose them publicly. But will this pacify the authorities, or will it aggravate the situation. Watch what the wily 80-year old veteran does to try and show his movie uncut and with the "U" rating.

The movie story deals with Vikramjeet who is unhappy with Indian Censor Board who prepares a list of cuts for Bollywood film producer, Vikramjeet is unhappy and decides to meet the Minister himself to appeal against these cuts, only to find out that the Minister favors even more cuts. Then Vikramjeet shows this movie in a private theatre to an audience from all walks of life, he then takes their written opinion, smuggles a copy to America, just in time to ensure that it is nominated for an Oscar. This is where Vikramjeet's troubles start as the CensorBoard refuses to grant a "U" certificate; he is arrested for smuggling the movie without permission from the Reserve Bank of India. The only way he can escape the wrath of the authorities is getting some fans and stars of his movie to gather some dirt on the Censor Board members and expose them publicly. But will this pacify the authorities, or will it aggravate the situation. Watch what the wily 80-year old veteran does to try and show his movie uncut and with the "U" rating.

Stripes is a 1981American buddy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers.
On his way to the premiere of Meatballs, Ivan Reitman thought up the idea for a film: "Cheech and Chong join the army".[2] He pitched it to Paramount Pictures and they greenlit the film that day. Len Blum and Dan Goldberg wrote the screenplay in Toronto and read it to Reitman, who was in Los Angeles, over the phone. The director, in turn, would give the writers notes. Cheech and Chong's manager thought the script was very funny; however, the comedy duo wanted complete creative control. Reitman then suggested to Goldberg that they change the two main characters to ones suited for Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, figuring if they could get Ramis interested and let him tailor the script for the two of them, he could convince Murray to do it.[2]
Ramis had already co-written National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs, but was relatively unknown as a film actor.[2] His best-known acting work prior to Stripes was as a cast member for the late-night TV sketch comedy Second City Television, which he had quit a few years earlier.[3] Columbia Pictures did not like Ramis's audition but Reitman told the studio that he was hiring the comedian anyway.[2] P. J. Soles reported that Dennis Quaid had read for the role of Russell and that Ramis was reluctant to appear in the film, but that Murray told Ramis he did not wish to work with anyone else and would leave the film unless he played the other principal.[4]
Casting directorKaren Rea saw Conrad Dunn on the stage and asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in New York.[5] Judge Reinhold played Elmo, who was given the best jokes from the Cheech and Chong draft of the screenplay. Sean Young was cast based on her looks, and Reitman felt that her "sweetness" would go well with Ramis.[2] Soles tested with Murray and they got along well together. John Diehl had never auditioned before and won his first paying job as an actor. Goldberg knew John Candy from Toronto and told Reitman that he should be in the film; he was not required to audition.[2]
Reitman was a fan of the westerns that Warren Oates had been in and wanted someone who was strong and that everyone respected to control the film's misfit platoon. Reinhold said that during filming Oates would tell stories about working on films like The Wild Bunch and they would be enthralled. Reitman wanted "a little bit of weight in the center", and added the argument between Hulka and Winger.[2] It was not played for laughs and allowed Murray to do a serious scene, something he had not done before. During filming one of the obstacle courses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the veteran actor about it to see what would happen and get a genuine reaction. Oates' front tooth got chipped in the process and he yelled at Reitman for what he did.[2]
Every scene had some element of improvisation due in large part to Murray and Ramis. Much of the mud wrestling scene was made up on the spot by Reitman. Candy felt uncomfortable during filming, but Reitman talked him through it. The spatula scene in the kitchen of the general's house was filmed at three in the morning, after the cast and crew had been up the entire day. Murray improvised the "Aunt JemimaTreatment" sequence and Soles reacted naturally to whatever he said and did.[2]
Filming began in Kentucky in November 1980, then moved to California in December. Principal photography ended on Stage 20 at Burbank Studios on January 29, 1981. The production was allowed to shoot the army base scenes at Fort Knox, the city scenes in Louisville, and the Czechoslovakia scenes at the closed Chapeze Distillery (owned by Jim Beam) in Clermont, with a budget of $9–10 million and a 42-day shooting schedule. Reitman, Goldberg, and Ramis were involved in a detailed negotiation with the Department of Defense to make the film conducive to the recruiting needs of the military, in exchange for subsidies in the form of free labor and location and equipment access.[6]
Dunn remembered Candy inviting the men in the platoon to his house while filming was under way, for a homemade spaghetti dinner and to watch the famous Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II No Más Fight (November 25, 1980). He recalled that he and Candy were the only two cast members who knew the lyrics to the song, "Doo Wah Diddy", and taught them the rest of the company. "I really enjoyed playing Psycho", he said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes_(film)

Stripes is a 1981American buddy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers.
On his way to the premiere of Meatballs, Ivan Reitman thought up the idea for a film: "Cheech and Chong join the army".[2] He pitched it to Paramount Pictures and they greenlit the film that day. Len Blum and Dan Goldberg wrote the screenplay in Toronto and read it to Reitman, who was in Los Angeles, over the phone. The director, in turn, would give the writers notes. Cheech and Chong's manager thought the script was very funny; however, the comedy duo wanted complete creative control. Reitman then suggested to Goldberg that they change the two main characters to ones suited for Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, figuring if they could get Ramis interested and let him tailor the script for the two of them, he could convince Murray to do it.[2]
Ramis had already co-written National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs, but was relatively unknown as a film actor.[2] His best-known acting work prior to Stripes was as a cast member for the late-night TV sketch comedy Second City Television, which he had quit a few years earlier.[3] Columbia Pictures did not like Ramis's audition but Reitman told the studio that he was hiring the comedian anyway.[2] P. J. Soles reported that Dennis Quaid had read for the role of Russell and that Ramis was reluctant to appear in the film, but that Murray told Ramis he did not wish to work with anyone else and would leave the film unless he played the other principal.[4]
Casting directorKaren Rea saw Conrad Dunn on the stage and asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in New York.[5] Judge Reinhold played Elmo, who was given the best jokes from the Cheech and Chong draft of the screenplay. Sean Young was cast based on her looks, and Reitman felt that her "sweetness" would go well with Ramis.[2] Soles tested with Murray and they got along well together. John Diehl had never auditioned before and won his first paying job as an actor. Goldberg knew John Candy from Toronto and told Reitman that he should be in the film; he was not required to audition.[2]
Reitman was a fan of the westerns that Warren Oates had been in and wanted someone who was strong and that everyone respected to control the film's misfit platoon. Reinhold said that during filming Oates would tell stories about working on films like The Wild Bunch and they would be enthralled. Reitman wanted "a little bit of weight in the center", and added the argument between Hulka and Winger.[2] It was not played for laughs and allowed Murray to do a serious scene, something he had not done before. During filming one of the obstacle courses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the veteran actor about it to see what would happen and get a genuine reaction. Oates' front tooth got chipped in the process and he yelled at Reitman for what he did.[2]
Every scene had some element of improvisation due in large part to Murray and Ramis. Much of the mud wrestling scene was made up on the spot by Reitman. Candy felt uncomfortable during filming, but Reitman talked him through it. The spatula scene in the kitchen of the general's house was filmed at three in the morning, after the cast and crew had been up the entire day. Murray improvised the "Aunt JemimaTreatment" sequence and Soles reacted naturally to whatever he said and did.[2]
Filming began in Kentucky in November 1980, then moved to California in December. Principal photography ended on Stage 20 at Burbank Studios on January 29, 1981. The production was allowed to shoot the army base scenes at Fort Knox, the city scenes in Louisville, and the Czechoslovakia scenes at the closed Chapeze Distillery (owned by Jim Beam) in Clermont, with a budget of $9–10 million and a 42-day shooting schedule. Reitman, Goldberg, and Ramis were involved in a detailed negotiation with the Department of Defense to make the film conducive to the recruiting needs of the military, in exchange for subsidies in the form of free labor and location and equipment access.[6]
Dunn remembered Candy inviting the men in the platoon to his house while filming was under way, for a homemade spaghetti dinner and to watch the famous Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II No Más Fight (November 25, 1980). He recalled that he and Candy were the only two cast members who knew the lyrics to the song, "Doo Wah Diddy", and taught them the rest of the company. "I really enjoyed playing Psycho", he said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes_(film)

Panelstory český film 1979

in this film you may see czech prefab houses at Prague, in novadays Prague 4 Haje (Google maps - street view), rim of Prague, at these days they were building s...

in this film you may see czech prefab houses at Prague, in novadays Prague 4 Haje (Google maps - street view), rim of Prague, at these days they were building subway station called ,,Kousmonaut's'' (astronauts station), todays ,,Haje''
film made by mrs. Vera Chytilovahttp://www.csfd.cz/film/1535-panelstory-aneb-jak-se-rodi-sidliste/prehled/
she had to make a film with celebration of creating socialis workship, etc, etc, but she made it in semi-docu / reality style, with ameteurs, or beginers from small theaters,
they say this film has been screening only 1 week at Prague and other biggest cities, then stopped
(censors didin't realize how she made it, she used to be a rebel, anti-komunist mind)
only on small villiages they screen this film/docu picture, people usually jeering and made jokes about mass building settlements and celebratind of mass- prefab constructions
at novadays people have 2 big forests nearby, many green areas, 2 stations sobways with marble, granit - positioned beneath surface, quiet, arts, almost perfect, better than GreatBritain's prefab - settlements,
building were already renovated, thanks money from Bruxel
english subs on subscene com - Panelstory

in this film you may see czech prefab houses at Prague, in novadays Prague 4 Haje (Google maps - street view), rim of Prague, at these days they were building subway station called ,,Kousmonaut's'' (astronauts station), todays ,,Haje''
film made by mrs. Vera Chytilovahttp://www.csfd.cz/film/1535-panelstory-aneb-jak-se-rodi-sidliste/prehled/
she had to make a film with celebration of creating socialis workship, etc, etc, but she made it in semi-docu / reality style, with ameteurs, or beginers from small theaters,
they say this film has been screening only 1 week at Prague and other biggest cities, then stopped
(censors didin't realize how she made it, she used to be a rebel, anti-komunist mind)
only on small villiages they screen this film/docu picture, people usually jeering and made jokes about mass building settlements and celebratind of mass- prefab constructions
at novadays people have 2 big forests nearby, many green areas, 2 stations sobways with marble, granit - positioned beneath surface, quiet, arts, almost perfect, better than GreatBritain's prefab - settlements,
building were already renovated, thanks money from Bruxel
english subs on subscene com - Panelstory

The Woman in White (1917 film) - Wikipedia
The Woman in White is a 1917American drama film that was directed by Ernest C. Warde.
It comprises five reels of 4,627 feet and had its premiere on July 1, 1917. Length: 1 hour 8 minutes. The film was originally distributed by
Pathé.
In the1920s it was re-released under the title The Unfortunate Marriage.
Plot[
As described in a
film magazine
review,
LauraFairlie (
Florence La Badie)
marries Sir Pervival Glyde (
Richard R. Neill)
as a result of her father's last request. Shortly after her marriage, Ann Catherick (also played by Florence La Badie), known as the "woman in white" and
who resembles Laura, comes to Laura and tells her of Glyde's past, making Laura unhappy. Marian (GertrudeDallas), Laura's half sister, learns from Laura
the true state of affairs and decides to keep an eye on Sir Pervival. Through the efforts of Marian, Laura is saved from an unhappy fate.
Personnel[
list of 3 items
• Directed by
Ernest C. Warde
• Scenario by Lloyd F. Lonergan, based on the
novel
by Wilkie Collins
• Photographed by
William M. Zollinger
list end
Players[
list of 7 items
• Florence La Badie
(double role as Laura Fairlie and Ann Catherick)
• Richard R. Neill
(Sir Pervival Glyde)
• Gertrude Dallas
(Marian Holcombe)
• ArthurBauer (Count Fosco)
• Wayne Arey (Walter Hartridge)
• J.H. Gilmour
• Claude Cooper
list end
Reception[
Like many American films of the time, The Woman in White was subject to cuts by
city and state film censorship boards.
The ChicagoBoard of Censors required the cutting of two intertitles, "Patience, my friend, something tells me your wife will not enjoy good health here"
and "Yes, my friend, the crazy woman is critically ill - she will not trouble you long."
Survival status[
Prints of the film exist in the
Library of Congress
film archive.

The Woman in White (1917 film) - Wikipedia
The Woman in White is a 1917American drama film that was directed by Ernest C. Warde.
It comprises five reels of 4,627 feet and had its premiere on July 1, 1917. Length: 1 hour 8 minutes. The film was originally distributed by
Pathé.
In the1920s it was re-released under the title The Unfortunate Marriage.
Plot[
As described in a
film magazine
review,
LauraFairlie (
Florence La Badie)
marries Sir Pervival Glyde (
Richard R. Neill)
as a result of her father's last request. Shortly after her marriage, Ann Catherick (also played by Florence La Badie), known as the "woman in white" and
who resembles Laura, comes to Laura and tells her of Glyde's past, making Laura unhappy. Marian (GertrudeDallas), Laura's half sister, learns from Laura
the true state of affairs and decides to keep an eye on Sir Pervival. Through the efforts of Marian, Laura is saved from an unhappy fate.
Personnel[
list of 3 items
• Directed by
Ernest C. Warde
• Scenario by Lloyd F. Lonergan, based on the
novel
by Wilkie Collins
• Photographed by
William M. Zollinger
list end
Players[
list of 7 items
• Florence La Badie
(double role as Laura Fairlie and Ann Catherick)
• Richard R. Neill
(Sir Pervival Glyde)
• Gertrude Dallas
(Marian Holcombe)
• ArthurBauer (Count Fosco)
• Wayne Arey (Walter Hartridge)
• J.H. Gilmour
• Claude Cooper
list end
Reception[
Like many American films of the time, The Woman in White was subject to cuts by
city and state film censorship boards.
The ChicagoBoard of Censors required the cutting of two intertitles, "Patience, my friend, something tells me your wife will not enjoy good health here"
and "Yes, my friend, the crazy woman is critically ill - she will not trouble you long."
Survival status[
Prints of the film exist in the
Library of Congress
film archive.

The Outlaw

This move is an absolute classic Western! After its premiere in 1943, he was immediately banned by the U.S. censors. The reason was - sounds incredible today, t...

This move is an absolute classic Western! After its premiere in 1943, he was immediately banned by the U.S. censors. The reason was - sounds incredible today, the too large bust of actress Jane Russell in her first film role. After several drastic cuts, the film was re-released in 1946 and became a box office hit. Even during making the movie there was trouble. DirectorHoward Hawks was fired by ProducerHoward Hughs, who then directed the film himself.
It is the story of the legendary Western heroes Doc Holliday, Billy the Kid and SheriffPat Garrett. A fight among friends for a horse and a beautiful woman developes.

This move is an absolute classic Western! After its premiere in 1943, he was immediately banned by the U.S. censors. The reason was - sounds incredible today, the too large bust of actress Jane Russell in her first film role. After several drastic cuts, the film was re-released in 1946 and became a box office hit. Even during making the movie there was trouble. DirectorHoward Hawks was fired by ProducerHoward Hughs, who then directed the film himself.
It is the story of the legendary Western heroes Doc Holliday, Billy the Kid and SheriffPat Garrett. A fight among friends for a horse and a beautiful woman developes.

In an effort to combat the growing epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse, the FBI and DEA have released "Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict," a documentary aimed at educating students and young adults about the dangers of addiction. More at www.fbi.gov/ChasingTheDragon

In an effort to combat the growing epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse, the FBI and DEA have released "Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict," a documentary aimed at educating students and young adults about the dangers of addiction. More at www.fbi.gov/ChasingTheDragon

CGI 3D Animated Short "None of That" - by Group Suspific

Check out this delightful and funny 3D Animated Short called "None Of That", and as the museum closes, a security guard has an unusual encounter that he will probably never forget! Created by the talented team of AnnaHindsPaddock, Isabela Littger de Pinho, and Kriti Kaur! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Production time for this particular project took about three semesters to complete, and they used mostly Photoshop for all of the pre-production, we used Maya for the animation/rigging, Zbrush for modeling/texturing, RenderMan RIS for lighting/rendering; Nuke for post processing, and Premiere for editing.
A Film by:
Anna Hinds Paddock
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Music by:
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Produced at:
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ANTMAN
PHINEAS AND FERB
INSIDE OUTGOODDINOSAUR
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yszBA6vN1VQ
IRON GIANT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5278UpftcU
BIGHERO 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqFSkylQbEM
DISNEYBADLIP READING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBcoT-PFsAU
ICE AGE
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
A BUG'S LIFERIO 2
TURBO
ATLANTIS: THE LOSTEMPIRELILO & STITCH
SHERLOCK
HARRY POTTER
THE LITTLE MERMAID
PARANORMAN
FREE BIRDS
ESCAPE FROM PLANETEARTH
CORALINE
THE POWERPUFF GIRLS
SHREK 2
THE CROODS
CARSTOY STORY 2
BATMAN
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
RATATOUILLE
BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS
ALADDIN
LEGO BATMAN
HERCULES
MULAN
MONSTERS VS ALIENS
SON OF BATMAN
TOY STORY
RIO
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
SHREK
WATCH DOGS
RIO
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
SHREK 2
KUNGFU PANDA
LEGO BATMAN
THE LEGO MOVIE
THE HUNGER GAMES
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
300SEX
TARZAN
THOR: THE DARK WORLD
THE LIONKING (DISNEY)
THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG
THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
X-MEN: WOLVERINE
IRON MAN 3
MAN OF STEEL
SLEEPING BEAUTY / MALEFICENT (DISNEY)
PLANES (DISNEY / PIXAR)
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN
HARRY POTTER SERIES!!
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LOST:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzCIh...
CAPTAIN AMERICA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAZR5...
INFAMOUS: SECOND SON:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqExZ...
TOY STORY 3: (DISNEY / PIXAR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4DRx...
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbzUv...
DESPICABLE ME AND DESPICABLE ME 2!!!
CARS and CARS 2 !!!!
THE INCREDIBLES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuJP-...
MONSTERS U INC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDMiZ...
TANGLED:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydiq...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (CENSORED EDITION)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftPDq...
FROZEN (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apkqS8...
WRECK-IT RALPH (CENSORED EDITION) part 1 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x0y6v...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80XfRd...
EPIC (CENSORED EDITION) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GdbbV...
TURBO
CROODS
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Hollywood's Dirtiest Little Secret: How the Government Shapes & Censors the Movies (2004)

Stripes is a 1981American buddy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers.
On his way to the premiere of Meatballs, Ivan Reitman thought up the idea for a film: "Cheech and Chong join the army".[2] He pitched it to Paramount Pictures and they greenlit the film that day. Len Blum and Dan Goldberg wrote the screenplay in Toronto and read it to Reitman, who was in Los Angeles, over the phone. The director, in turn, would give the writers notes. Cheech and Chong's manager thought the script was very funny; however, the comedy duo wanted complete creative control. Reitman then suggested to Goldberg that they change the two main characters to ones suited for Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, figuring if they could get Ramis interested and let him tailor the script for the two of them, he could convince Murray to do it.[2]
Ramis had already co-written National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs, but was relatively unknown as a film actor.[2] His best-known acting work prior to Stripes was as a cast member for the late-night TV sketch comedy Second City Television, which he had quit a few years earlier.[3] Columbia Pictures did not like Ramis's audition but Reitman told the studio that he was hiring the comedian anyway.[2] P. J. Soles reported that Dennis Quaid had read for the role of Russell and that Ramis was reluctant to appear in the film, but that Murray told Ramis he did not wish to work with anyone else and would leave the film unless he played the other principal.[4]
Casting directorKaren Rea saw Conrad Dunn on the stage and asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in New York.[5] Judge Reinhold played Elmo, who was given the best jokes from the Cheech and Chong draft of the screenplay. Sean Young was cast based on her looks, and Reitman felt that her "sweetness" would go well with Ramis.[2] Soles tested with Murray and they got along well together. John Diehl had never auditioned before and won his first paying job as an actor. Goldberg knew John Candy from Toronto and told Reitman that he should be in the film; he was not required to audition.[2]
Reitman was a fan of the westerns that Warren Oates had been in and wanted someone who was strong and that everyone respected to control the film's misfit platoon. Reinhold said that during filming Oates would tell stories about working on films like The Wild Bunch and they would be enthralled. Reitman wanted "a little bit of weight in the center", and added the argument between Hulka and Winger.[2] It was not played for laughs and allowed Murray to do a serious scene, something he had not done before. During filming one of the obstacle courses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the veteran actor about it to see what would happen and get a genuine reaction. Oates' front tooth got chipped in the process and he yelled at Reitman for what he did.[2]
Every scene had some element of improvisation due in large part to Murray and Ramis. Much of the mud wrestling scene was made up on the spot by Reitman. Candy felt uncomfortable during filming, but Reitman talked him through it. The spatula scene in the kitchen of the general's house was filmed at three in the morning, after the cast and crew had been up the entire day. Murray improvised the "Aunt JemimaTreatment" sequence and Soles reacted naturally to whatever he said and did.[2]
Filming began in Kentucky in November 1980, then moved to California in December. Principal photography ended on Stage 20 at Burbank Studios on January 29, 1981. The production was allowed to shoot the army base scenes at Fort Knox, the city scenes in Louisville, and the Czechoslovakia scenes at the closed Chapeze Distillery (owned by Jim Beam) in Clermont, with a budget of $9–10 million and a 42-day shooting schedule. Reitman, Goldberg, and Ramis were involved in a detailed negotiation with the Department of Defense to make the film conducive to the recruiting needs of the military, in exchange for subsidies in the form of free labor and location and equipment access.[6]
Dunn remembered Candy inviting the men in the platoon to his house while filming was under way, for a homemade spaghetti dinner and to watch the famous Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II No Más Fight (November 25, 1980). He recalled that he and Candy were the only two cast members who knew the lyrics to the song, "Doo Wah Diddy", and taught them the rest of the company. "I really enjoyed playing Psycho", he said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes_(film)

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DISNEY PRINCESS Movie Clips Censored Reaction

Today I try not to cringe while watching some funny and cringe worthy Disney princess vide...

The on-off saga of releasing “SexyDurga” in India has come to a sorry conclusion, for now. The film did not play at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa, despite a court order requiring that it should be. Instead, it must now be re-certified by India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s film won the Hivos Tiger award at Rotterdam earlier this year and played at the Singapore International Film Festival last week. But it is proving too controversial to play in its country of origin.
Along with “Nude,” the film was dropped from the Goa festival line-up on technical grounds. The head of the Panorama section’s selection committee and two others resigned, while several other jury members signed a letter of protest.
Sasidharan moved the Kerala High Court, who ordered the festival to screen the film. The version to be screened was a censored version certified by the CBFC where the title was changed to ‘S Durga’ (Durga is the name of an Indian goddess and a popular female name) to avoid offending Hindu religious sentiments. Swear words were also muted. India’s information and broadcasting ministry appealed against the court decision, but it was quashed.
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'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan

'rape is a rampant issue'; taboo drama verna battles the censors in pakistan
In recent years, Pakistan has seen a huge resurgence of its film industry, which has emerged from the shadow of Bollywood to find its own identity, one at the forefront of the battle between a growing conservatism in the country and an emboldened youth hungry for change. There’s a notable trend towa...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/nov/17/verna-or-else-pakistan-shoaib-mansoor-mahira-khan-censors

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News today-Padmavati controversy: haryana govt to require the Board of censors to ban the film acro